Still growing, Soo Market fills food gap in downtown core

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'Buy local': Approaching it first anniversary beside the downtown plaza, Brock Street market is expecting some new vendors to add to its wide variety of homegrown options

Soo Market’s importance lies not only in the fact that it offers a wide variety of fresh, locally produced food items for Saultites to buy and enjoy, but also because it supports Sault and Algoma District food vendors in the spirit of "buy local."

Soo Market , located at 73 Brock St., is a not-for-profit operation that meets provincial criteria to be classified as an official farmers’ market. Customers, in turn, can buy those pea shoots fresh in contrast to buying those that have been transported by truck from elsewhere in the province and sold at supermarkets.

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